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Behavioral-Clinical Administration in the Real World: Crisis Intervention in a Large Community Residence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 June 2009

Jeffrey Beck
Affiliation:
Community Residential Treatment Service, South Beach Psychiatric Center, Staten Island, New York
Harvey J. Lieberman
Affiliation:
Community Residential Treatment Service, South Beach Psychiatric Center, Staten Island, New York

Extract

Discharged psychiatric patients at a large community residence were noted to be experiencing increased agitation, anger and anxiety in connection with repeated vandalism and unauthorized visits by members of the surrounding community. An intervention based on behavioral concepts and technology was formulated utilizing many parts of the social matrix of the residence, including clinical staff, direct care staff and the residents. Resident behavior was successfully changed as a result of the intervention. It appears that behaviorally based, clinical-administrative solutions to “real world” problems can be effective in teaching passive, chronic mental patients safety conscious behavior and helping them to assume responsibility for their community-based living space.

Type
Clinical/Brief Reports
Copyright
Copyright © British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies 1986

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